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Will_K

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  1. On 7/17/2023 at 8:47 PM, MAR1979 said:

    Superman was brought back with a mullet, nothing and I repeat NOTHING in main stream comics is more offensive than that.  

    I skipped the whole Death of Superman thing.  But I think (at least) they tried to introduce other characters (Reign of the Supermen: Steel, Superboy, Eradicator, Cyborg Superman).  I mean, there was even that Steel movie with Shaquille O'Neal.

  2. On 7/16/2023 at 11:19 PM, pemart1966 said:

    Guy's never heard of:

    1.  Friend with a car - although given his rep, maybe he doesn't have any.

    2.  Walking

    3.  Taxi

    4.  Uber

    5.  Mass transit

    6. etc

    I was just relaying what was said in that video.  At the time it just seemed so incredible.  As a rep, it's just something I would never repeat. 

  3. Not sure who is Larry Stroman's rep currently.  But a while back, on ComicArtLive, Bill did an interview with Ken Carson (4C Comics).  I think this is the one:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LrKSej6pK8

    I think he said he was trying to clean up Stroman's backlog of commissions.  One explanation given for the backlog was that Stroman didn't drive and therefore couldn't make it to the US Post Office to send out commissions.   And here's an older Stroman topic:

     

  4. I follow some people (including DC Man) that post very infrequently.  And when they do post, it is worth the wait.  DC Man may not be responsive to e-mail in general.  The gallery where that PS piece resides is a little bit of a mish-mash, it's titled "Art Sale" but includes his want list pieces, for trade pieces, for sale pieces and NFS pieces.  And in general, it's a great DC and JLA collection.  My guess is if you e-mail him politely once a year or so, he'll get back to you if he ever feels like parting with the PS piece.  Otherwise, you're always on the hunt for PS anyway.

  5. The Nobody Wins story credits Tony DeZuniga as the inker.  And that splash looks like DeZuniga inks, mainly in the figures.  They have that Tom Palmer "scratchiness" look.  But the backgrounds are pretty "blah". 

    But I really don't see DeZuniga in that original art.  I mean, maaaaybe.  But I don't.  And I'm not really a John Buscema fan but I think he would've come up with a more interesting layout for the last page of a story.

  6. The only thing that comes to mind is... if you watch Dueling Dealers with any regularity, you'll see some pieces (usually depicting Spider-Man) with a brick wall or similar in the background.  Usually someone in the chat will exclaim "Bricks !!"  Because I guess some people think it takes some extra work / talent to rule the lines for the bricks.  It could also be the stones of a castle or whatever.  Cobblestones will do if you're in a pinch.  You get the idea. 

    This is my favorite depiction of a brick wall, which I think is exceptional.

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  7. Those boards look like they came after Nestor Redondo passed.  I mean Canson didn't start making comic art size paper with blue lines until 20 years ago or so.  Also, I think those other art boards with blue line text at the bottom margin came after Redondo passed.  The art is fully inked with no lettering so that's something that would've been generally rare in Redondo's time.

    It's super detailed lush art, definitely a labor of love.  But I don't even think it's Nestor Redondo's style.

  8. Years ago, I asked HA to stop sending catalogs to me.  At the time, I couldn't find an opt-out, not sure if they even have one on HA.com. 

    The catalogs take up so much room and weigh a ton.  So much easier to just do a search and research on HA.com.  MyTrackedLots is so much better to keep track of interests.

  9. On 6/9/2023 at 2:23 PM, RafaVia said:

    I would ask for him to print a bluelines copy and have him ink that fully.

    that way he could send you both pieces!

    I can imagine the artist not wanting to do that.  It would feel like doing the drawing a second time.  Filling in the blacks is kind of "mindless" and I imagine the artist is basically doing the blacks as a courtesy.

  10. I've mentioned this wish before and I don't think there's any money in this but... I hope that one day there will be some kind of process where you could re-pigmentize faded ink with some precision to restore the art without human intervention.  Like with the precision of how a laser printer gets toner on paper.  Although it's possible that the "restored" inks may not appear as good one would like.

  11. These days, even if an artist totally inks a piece, they might tweak it digitally for publication any way.  So there's not much of a difference any way.  It's a chicken or egg thing.

    Not quite the same thing but there's the argument that says inks over blue lines (the published image) are better than the original pencils.  There's all kinds of ways to justify to yourself that you're getting what you pay for.

  12. On 5/30/2023 at 4:59 AM, The Voord said:

    (everything seemed to be going okay until Barney's "got rid" comment, and things then begin to quickly sour)

    Interesting point, "rid" maybe a poor word choice but OP is clearly a fan, otherwise he wouldn't be asking.

    On 5/30/2023 at 7:43 AM, Bronty said:

    he views the request as being about the title or character and not about his work.

    It's kind of hard to separate a comic artist's work from the title/character that the artist worked on.  At the other end of the spectrum, only commission a topic that the artist has never worked on ?

  13. OP starts off referencing the convention that the artist will be attending.  So networking, signing books, doing panels, etc.  I assume the artist won't be doing any sketching at that event or selling art that was drawn at home.  The artist has already explained that art tools (nibs) and materials (paper) are hard to replace.  Totally understandable.  I like a certain kind of keyboard for my PC (the classic Model M) and I have an extra one in "mint condition" for just in case.